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oh dear (tm): French chefs say Brits don't know how to eat croissants

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    #11
    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Vincent Roussel, the manager of the bistro at London’s Institut Français, the centre for French culture in the UK, said: “In England, lots of British [people] eat it with butter and jam, but in France we eat it plain. We don’t cut it to put something inside, unless it’s an almond croissant and then it’s a filling to put inside.
    He should try one with bacon and Nutella....

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      #12
      Maybe it could be called a Broissant to reflect the UK and EU
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        #13
        Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
        Maybe it could be called a Broissant to reflect the UK and EU
        Freedom croissant?
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          #14
          Originally posted by NibblyPig View Post
          Freedom croissant?
          that would be France & USA..
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            #15
            Well considering that the French can’t make a decent baguette <linky> I shall continue to have a nice raspberry jam with my croissant
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              #16
              Always ate them unadorned and undunked.

              I do remember that Pret used to do a egg and bacon croissant which was rather nice.
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                #17
                Let me find out from my Butler

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                  #18
                  in hot chocolate is there any other way?

                  oh yes stuffed with Brie & warmed.
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                    #19
                    Tom's Kitchen do a nice ham and cheese croissant.

                    If I'm just buying a plain croissant, I'm eating it plain. No butter or jam; at that point you should have bought a scone.
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
                      Tom's Kitchen do a nice ham and cheese croissant.

                      If I'm just buying a plain croissant, I'm eating it plain. No butter or jam; at that point you should have bought a scone.
                      Pronounce scone.. NOT scone..

                      Hmmmm. Having a pronunciation argument on a forum doesn't quite seem to work.
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